Fenia Apostolou

She studied at the National School of Dance (Athens) and at the Isadora & Raymond Duncan Dance Research Center. She collaborated with Konstantinos Rigos’ Oktana Dance Theatre and the Dance Theatre of the National Theatre of Northern Greece for two years. She was a member of the choreographic team of the opening and closing ceremonies of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. She has choreographed 15 dance works for her own company, Lydia Lithos Dancetheatre, with which they participated in many festivals in Greece and abroad. She directed the plays Lifelong Blonde (2009), The Pelican (2014), Other Side (2015), Lauren’s Call (2017), Walpurga: The Story of a Witch (2018). She participated in international festivals with dance and theatre works from her company’s repertoire in Venice, Plovdiv, Belgrade, Skopje, Trieste, Yerevan (Armenia), Dublin, Almada (Portugal), Prague, Nicosia and Limassol. As an actress she performed the monologue BELLΕΛΕΝ – The (Eternal) Tragedy of Helen (2015), the performance A New Era (?) (Athens Epidaurus Festival, 2019), Philoctetes (Little Theatre of Ancient Epidaurus, 2023) and in 10 films, her most recent feature film being Amercement (2020) by Fokion Bogris (supporting female transgender role – Vera). In 2018, she was a member of the jury for the Best Film Award at the Outview Film Festival.